Grand jury indicts Conroe man for third DWI

A Montgomery County grand jury indicted a Conroe man Tuesday for driving while intoxicated, and for possessing a deadly weapon in a penal institution.

Jason Wade Neely, 36, was arrested Oct. 20 for driving while intoxicated. While he was in custody for that offense at the Montgomery County Jail Dec. 4, he was allegedly found to have a “shank” cutting or stabbing instrument, court documents state.

He was previously convicted of a misdemeanor DWI on April 7, 1994, in County Court-at-Law 2 and again on Oct. 14, 2011, in County Court-at-Law 5, according to court records.

Attorney Robbie Barker, who represents Neely, did not return calls by press time.

Neely is still in custody in the Montgomery County Jail and being held without bond.